Theirs quite a few Big Finish Doctor Who episodes on deezer ( think you can listen for free) , search for Doctor Who , a lot are just soundtracts so look for the word unabridged next to the description.

No idea why you're persisting with this. Bit odd. You're wrong. A simple google search would tell you you're wrong, that he only wrote 5 backup strips for Doctor Who Weekly and never wrote for the to series.

Oh, and it is just "Watchmen", not "The Watchmen". Maybe you don't know Moore's work as you think you do.

30th Dec 2016

hazeldanger

More than aware of Alan Moore's oeuvre thanks. Doesn't change my point … More than aware of Alan Moore's oeuvre thanks. Doesn't change my point that he only wrote 2 or 3 strips in Doctor Who Weekly and had nothing to do with writing any episodes.

Has Alan Moore had anything to do with Dr Who ? You say no. I say very much so. Maybe you DON'T know Moore's work as you think you do

Edited by: "PhilK" 30th Dec 2016

Original Poster

29th Dec 2016

More than aware of Alan Moore's oeuvre thanks. Doesn't change my point that he only wrote 2 or 3 strips in Doctor Who Weekly and had nothing to do with writing any episodes.

Edited by: "hazeldanger" 29th Dec 2016

29th Dec 2016

hazeldanger

Not sure Alan Moore had much to do with Who, besides writing 2 or 3 … Not sure Alan Moore had much to do with Who, besides writing 2 or 3 comics.

He wrote a helluva lot more than "a few comics" =- "V for Vendetta" "The Watchmen" and the Batman story to end all Batman stories "The Killing Joke" among hundreds more.He wrote episodes and he also wrote the Dr Who comics for MarvelI believe Neil Gaiman also wrote episodes

Original Poster

29th Dec 2016

Not sure Alan Moore had much to do with Who, besides writing 2 or 3 comics.